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Ben To Get Summit Path Cairns?

Controversial proposals to cairn the tricky descent path from the summit of Ben Nevis are under discussion with fur set to fly, here's how to have your say.


Posted: 15 June 2004
by Jon

Ben Nevis could get a limited number of cairns to mark the safe descent route from the summit if proposals by the Nevis Partnership are approved.

The Partnership consists of 'consists of institutions and organisations representing the local community, landowners and tenants, user groups and the local public agencies' and is the driving force behind a series of improvements on the Ben including the restoration of severely eroded paths and the improvement of local facilities. Funding is both by public money and from private sources, most notably The North Face, which is helping to finance work on the Allt a' Mhuilinn path.

The cairn proposals form part of the Nevis Strategy - a strategy document drawn up by working parties - and are massively controversial. Several years ago, the local Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team erected two poles to help mountaineers find the correct descent route from the summit, something that's notoriously tricky in poor conditions.

Ben Nevis summit in summer - a bit of a tip. Pic: www.mountaineering-scotland.org.uk

The installation of the poles caused serious ructions within the mountaineering community and they were unceromoniously removed by climbers, while the Mountaineering Council of Scotland opposed them on the grounds that 'the poles were counterproductive from a safety perspective' and also against the ethos of self reliance.

The new proposals seem likely to cause similar controversy and a consultation process is underway. At the heart of the debate is the huge number of visitors to the Ben who are not experienced mountain navigators and might benefit from a small number of carefully sited claims. On the other hand, many experienced mountaineers will undoubtedly oppose the move on ethical grounds, viz, 'if you can't look after yourself, you shouldn't be there in the first place'.

The Mountaineering Council of Scotland's present position is that most of the debris which makes the summit of the Ben an eyesore including the marker at the top of No.4 Gully and the abseil posts in Coire Leis should be removed and 'natural cairns' - not concreted - should be placed at 100 metre intervals along the main descent path.

It's anxious however, to garner opinions from mountain users on issues like the size, shape, spacing and construction of the cairns, the fate of existing markers, whether there should be a trial period and indeed, if there should be any cairns at all.

You can find full details and contacts on this page of the M C of S web site.


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There are proposals to cairn the summit path on the Ben as a possible safety aid to mountaineers and walkers, what do you reckon?

Posted: 15/06/2004 at 11:26

It's complete nonsense, why not VF the whole thing so anyone can do it?

Posted: 15/06/2004 at 11:32

VF?

Posted: 15/06/2004 at 11:45

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